Russian troops are intensifying their offensive with the aim of taking full control of the two eastern states of Ukraine, and the music school that was renovated with the support of the Japanese government was destroyed.

Under these circumstances, the United States has established an additional budget of more than 5 trillion yen in Japanese yen for military assistance, and is reaffirming its stance of supporting Ukraine.

After announcing that Russia has seized control of Mariupol, a key point in eastern Ukraine, it appears that Russia has concentrated its troops in the two eastern states and continues to attack.



Of these, Governor Kirirenko of eastern Donetsk Oblast announced on the 21st that a total of seven civilians were killed and more than 10 were injured in the attack by Russian troops.



It also revealed that the music school in Subyathilsk in the state was destroyed.

The music school was renovated in 2016 with the support of the Japanese government, and Governor Kirirenko posted, "I am grateful to Japan and other countries that have supported me," and expressed his intention to rebuild it. rice field.



In addition, Russian troops appear to be intensifying their offensive to seize control of the entire eastern Luhansk region, and Governor Guydai of Luhansk Oblast announced on the 21st that six people had died in Severodonetsk.



About Severodonetsk On the 22nd, the British Department of Defense pointed out that an armored fighting vehicle developed to support Russian tanks may have been deployed, saying, "Severodonetsk is one of Russia's immediate tactical priorities. Tsuda "is analyzed.

Under these circumstances, President Biden of the United States signed an additional budget of about 40 billion dollars, about 5 trillion yen in Japanese yen, to strengthen the provision of weapons and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine on the 21st, and the law It was established.



The New York Times, a leading US newspaper, reports that it is the largest parliamentary-approved support for foreign governments in at least the last two decades, reaffirming the US's support for Ukraine.